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1 yleisurheilumaaottelu
• athletics international -
2 urheilu
yks.nom. urheilu; yks.gen. urheilun; yks.part. urheilua; yks.ill. urheiluun; mon.gen. urheilujen urheiluiden urheiluitten; mon.part. urheiluja urheiluita; mon.ill. urheiluihinathletics (noun)sport (noun)* * *• sports• athletics• sport -
3 voimailu
yks.nom. voimailu; yks.gen. voimailun; yks.part. voimailua; yks.ill. voimailuun; mon.gen. voimailujen voimailuiden voimailuitten; mon.part. voimailuja voimailuita; mon.ill. voimailuihinathletics (noun)strength sports (noun)* * *• athletics -
4 yleisurheilu
yks.nom. yleisurheilu; yks.gen. yleisurheilun; yks.part. yleisurheilua; yks.ill. yleisurheiluun; mon.gen. yleisurheilujen yleisurheiluiden yleisurheiluitten; mon.part. yleisurheiluja yleisurheiluita; mon.ill. yleisurheiluihinathletics (noun)track (noun)track and field (noun)track-and-field sports (noun)* * *• athletic sports• track and field sports• athletics• track-and-field sports• track• track and field -
5 yleisurheilukilpailut
; mon.gen. yleisurheilukilpailujen yleisurheilukilpailuiden yleisurheilukilpailuitten; mon.part. yleisurheilukilpailuja yleisurheilukilpailuita; mon.ill. yleisurheilukilpailuihinathletics meeting (noun)* * *• athletics meeting
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